英:[ˈtrɪnɪti: ˈsʌndi]
美:[ˈtrɪnɪti ˈsʌndi]
英:[ˈtrɪnɪti: ˈsʌndi]
美:[ˈtrɪnɪti ˈsʌndi]
圣三主日(复活节后的第八个星期日);
noun
the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead according to Christian dogma
not capitalized a group of three closely related persons or things
or Trinity Sunday the Sunday after Whitsunday observed as a feast in honor of the Trinity
geographical name
river in eastern Texas flowing southeast into Galveston Bay
Middle English trinite, from Anglo-French trinité, from Late Latin trinitat-, trinitas state of being threefold, from Latin trinus threefold
The first known use of Trinity was in the 13th century
hang onverb
to keep hold or possession especially tightly hang on to your money
hang on or you'll fall
to continue stubbornly
a cold that hung on all spring
Trojan horsenoun
one intended to undermine or subvert from within
a seemingly useful computer program that contains concealed instructions which when activated perform an illicit or malicious action compare virus sense 3, worm sense 5
hang-up1 of 2noun
a source of mental or emotional difficulty
hang up2 of 2verb
to place on a hook or hanger
hang up your coat
to replace a telephone receiver on the cradle so that the connection is brokenalso: to end a telephone conversation
to snag or cause to snag so as to be immovable
a boat hung up on rocks
triweekly1 of 2adjective
occurring or appearing three times a week
occurring or appearing every three weeks
triweekly2 of 2noun
a triweekly publication
hark backverb
to recall or cause to recall something earlier
hark back to the good old days
triple playnoun
a play in baseball by which three base runners are put out
buryverb
to place a dead body in the earth, a grave, or the sea
to place in the ground and cover over for concealment
buried treasure
to cover up : hide
buried her face in her hands
triple jumpnoun
a track-and-field event in which competitors make three jumps in a row after a running start
trinitynoun
capitalized the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit existing as three persons in one Godhead according to some Christian doctrines
triad sense 1
1 read novels and poetry produced by that sisterly trinity of English literature: Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Brontë
2 Today is Trinity Sunday.
今天是三一节.
1 圣三主日